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Apprentices are paid at a slightly lower rate than journeyman operators whose pay rate ranges from approximately $18.00 to $24.00 per hour. Pay rate for apprentices range from $14.00 to $20.00 per hour depending on the current year of apprenticeship, ... more
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There are also sorts of roles where people can learn on the job and there are over 190 different apprenticeship frameworks, that set out what an apprentice should learn and achieve during the training and what they should be able to do once they ... more
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The apprentice/trainee cannot change employers without prior approval from the PUAC master committee. If an apprentice/trainee is laid off from an employer, the apprentice/trainee must contact the PHCC-GSA-PUAC Training Facility so employment with ... more
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All the information needed to claim the credit is on the apprentice's Industry Training Authority (ITA) transcript. For non-Red Seal programs, the first 24 months is measured by the date appearing on the apprentice's ITA trainee registration card. ... more
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As a Modern Apprentice you will be employed from the very start of your training and receive a wage from your employer. You will then be given the chance to develop expertise and knowledge through on-the-job assessment as well as gaining vital ... more
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With the support of all key industry stakeholder bodies, Profiling is the industry preferred and recommended method for the collection of the on-the-job evidence for assessments for apprentice electricians. ... more
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The "Apprentice" options are designed for families and may include both 3-star and/or 4-star hotels. Please read the itinerary descriptions for activities targeted to children. The "Sorcerer" options are designed for teens (we suggest 15 or older) ... more
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NO. APPRENTICE teams must adhere to the special rules and regulation addendum (Rules and Regulations 2009, page 9). APPRENTICE teams must use the REA provided wheel and axle systems. The only exception is the axles, which can be manufactured out of ... more
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In terms of "participation" in F1 in Schools (Rules and Regulations 2009, page 9), this refers to those students who have been REGISTERED as a competing team for F1 in Schools Australia. To register as an APPRENTICE team, ALL students must fit the ... more
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Skills for Care support the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS) in recommending that all apprentices are employed and receive the going rate of pay for the role they are undertaking. Where an apprentice is not employed on the usual rate of pay ... more
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